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again。 II was feeling a little out of tune myself to´day察and I thought察by
the way you looked察that you were察too。 So I asked you to go to walk。;
;Humph Well察 IThat will do察 boy。 No impertinence察 you
understand ─And he had turned away in very obvious anger。
David察with a puzzled sorrow in his heart had started alone then察on his
walk。
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CHAPTER VII
;YOU'RE WANTEDYOU'RE
WANTED ─
It was Saturday night察 and the end of David's third day at the
farmhouse。 Upstairs察in the hot little room over the kitchen察the boy knelt
at the window and tried to find a breath of cool air from the hills。
Downstairs on the porch Simeon Holly and his wife discussed the events
of the past few days察and talked of what should be done with David。
;But what shall we do with him拭─moaned Mrs。 Holly at last察breaking
a long silence that had fallen between them。 ;What can we do with him拭
Doesn't anybody want him拭─
;No察of course察nobody wants him察─retorted her husband relentlessly。
And at the words a small figure in a yellow´white nightshirt stopped
short。 David察violin in hand察had fled from the little hot room察and stood
now just inside the kitchen door。
;Who can want a child that has been brought up in that heathenish
fashion拭─continued Simeon Holly。 ;According to his own story察even his
father did nothing but play the fiddle and tramp through the woods day in
and day out察 with an occasional trip to the mountain village to get food
and clothing when they had absolutely nothing to eat and wear。 Of course
nobody wants him ─
David察at the kitchen door察caught his breath chokingly。 Then he sped
across the floor to the back hall察 and on through the long sheds to the
hayloft in the barnthe place where his father seemed always nearest。
David was frightened and heartsick。 NOBODY WANTED HIM。 He
had heard it with his own ears察so there was no mistake。 What now about
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all those long days and nights ahead before he might go察violin in hand察to
meet his father in that far´away country拭How was he to live those days
and nights if nobody wanted him拭How was his violin to speak in a voice
that was true and pure and full察and tell of the beautiful world察as his father
had said that it must do拭David quite cried aloud at the thought。 Then he
thought of something else that his father had said此 Remember this察 my
boyin your violin lie all the things you long for。 You have only to play察
and the broad skies of your mountain home will be over you察and the dear
friends and comrades of your mountain forests will be all about you。;
With a quick cry David raised his violin and drew the bow across the
strings。
Back on the porch at that moment Mrs。 Holly was saying此
;Of course there's the orphan asylum察 or maybe the poorhouseif
they'd take him察butSimeon察─she broke off sharply察 where's that child
playing now拭─
Simeon listened with intent ears。
;In the barn察I should say。;
;But he'd gone to bed ─
;And he'll go to bed again察─asserted Simeon Holly grimly察as he rose
to his feet and stalked across the moonlit yard to the barn。
As before察Mrs。 Holly followed him察and as before察both involuntarily
paused just inside the barn door to listen。 No runs and trills and rollicking
bits of melody floated down the stairway to´night。 The notes were long´
drawn察and plaintively sweet察and they rose and swelled and died almost
into silence while the man and the woman by the door stood listening。
They were back in the long agoSimeon Holly and his wifeback
with a boy of their own who had made those same rafters ring with shouts
of laughter察and who察also察had played the violinthough not like this察and
the same thought had come to each此 What if察 after all察 it were John
playing all alone in the moonlight ─
It had not been the violin察in the end察that had driven John Holly from
home。 It had been the possibilities in a piece of crayon。 All through
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childhood the boy had drawn his beloved ;pictures; on every inviting
space that offeredwhether it were the ;best´room; wall´paper察or the fly
leaf of the big plush albumand at eighteen he had announced his
determination to be an artist。 For a year after that Simeon Holly fought
with all the strength of a stubborn will察banished chalk and crayon from
the house察and set the boy to homely tasks that left no time for anything
but food and sleepthen John ran away。
That was fifteen years ago察and they had not seen him since察though
two unanswered letters in Simeon Holly's desk testified that perhaps this察
at least察was not the boy's fault。
It was not of the grown´up John察 the willful boy and runaway son察
however察that Simeon Holly and his wife were thinking察as they stood just
inside the barn door察it was of Baby John察 the little curly´headed fellow
that had played at their knees察frolicked in this very barn察and nestled in
their arms when the day was done。
Mrs。 Holly spoke firstand it was not as she had spoken on the porch。
;Simeon察─ she began tremulously察 that dear child must go to bed ─
And she hurried across the floor and up the stairs察 followed by her
husband。 ;Come察David察─she said察as she reached the top察 it's time little
boys were asleep Come ─
Her voice was low察and not quite steady。 To David her voice sounded
as her eyes looked when there was in them the far´away something that
hurt。 Very slowly he came forward into the moonlight察his gaze searching
the woman's face long and earnestly。
;And do youwant me拭─he faltered。
The woman drew in her breath with a little sob。 Before her stood the
slender figure in the yellow´white gownJohn's gown。 Into her eyes
looked those other eyes察dark and wistfullike John's eyes。 And her arms
ached with emptiness。
;Yes察yes察for my very ownand for always ─ she cried with sudden
passion察clasping the little form close。 ;For always ─
And David sighed his content。
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Simeon Holly's lips parted察but they closed again with no words said。
The man turned then察with a curiously baffled look察and stalked down the
stairs。
On the porch long minutes later察when once more David had gone to
bed察Simeon Holly said coldly to his wife此
;I suppose you realize察Ellen察just what you've pledged yourself to察by
that absurd outburst of yours in the barn to´nightand all because that
ungodly music and the moonshine had gone to your head ─
;But I want the boy察Simeon。 Hehe makes me think ofJohn。;
Harsh lines came to the man's mouth察but there was a perceptible shake
in his voice as he answered此
;We're not talking of John察Ellen。 We're talking of this irresponsible察
hardly sane boy upstairs。 He can work察I suppose察if he's taught察and in that
way he won't perhaps be a dead loss。 Still察he's another mouth to feed察and
that counts now。 There's the note察you knowit's due in August。;
;But you say there's moneyalmost enough for itin the bank。; Mrs。
Holly's voice was anxiously apologetic。
;Yes察 I know; vouchsafed the man。 ;But almost enough is not quite
enough。;
;But there's timemore than two months。 It isn't due till the last of
August察Simeon。;
;I know察I know。 Meanwhile察there's the boy。 What are you going to do
with him拭─
;Why察can't you use himon the farma little拭─
;Perhaps。 I doubt it察though察─gloomed the man。 ;One can't hoe corn
nor pull weeds with a fiddle´bowand that's all he seems to know how to
handle。;
;But he can learnand he does play beautifully察─ murmured the
woman察 whenever before had Ellen Holly ventured to use words of
argument with her husband察and in extenu